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Pakistan's flag carrier names acting CEO as it prepares to resume European flights

Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) on Thursday named one of the business's senior executives as acting CEO as it gets ready for the resumption of European flights following the lifting of a restriction.

PIA's representative stated on Sunday the airline expects to resume flights to Europe, starting with Paris, within the next three to 4 weeks, after the European Union Aviation Security Firm (EASA) lifted its restriction.

The airline needs to select a long-term CEO. In the interim, it provided a statement on Thursday stating Khurram Mushtaq, formerly head of PIA's Commercial, Airport Services, Flight Providers, Security and Alertness departments, would take. charge of the office after the period of Air Vice Marshal Amir. Hayat concerns an end. It did not specify when that was.

In 2020, the EASA suspended PIA's authorisation to operate. in the European Union because of issues about the ability of. Pakistani authorities and its Civil Air Travel Authority (PCAA) to. make sure compliance with global air travel standards.

The UK likewise suspended permission for PIA to run in the. area after Pakistan began investigating the validity of. pilots' licences following an aircraft crash that eliminated 97 people.

PIA and the government, which aims to offer a 60% stake in. the provider, had actually urged the EASA to lift the ban that cost the. airline 40 billion rupees ($ 144 million) yearly in income.

The loss-making nationwide provider has a 23% stake in. Pakistan's domestic aviation market, but an absence of direct. flights indicates its 34-plane fleet can not compete with Middle. Eastern carriers that hold a 60% market share.

A failed attempt to privatise the airline company in October. received a single offer, well listed below its asking cost.

(source: Reuters)